

▲ Located in the Salzkammergut region of Upper Austria, surrounded by the 3,000-meter-high Alps, it is one of Austria's oldest towns, hailed as a "postcard from heaven." It prospered through salt mining, earning the titles "world's oldest salt capital" and "White Gold Route." Recognized as one of "Europe's most beautiful towns" and a "famous love destination," it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997.


▲ Salzburg, located in western Austria, is a city that combines musical, historical, and natural beauty. It is not only the place of birth of musical genius Mozart but also the hometown of conductor Herbert von Karajan and the filming location for the movie "The Sound of Music." In 1996, Salzburg's Old Town was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The historic district is renowned for its Baroque and Renaissance-style architecture, attracting numerous visitors to explore and experience its charm.

















